I recently bought a new PC and it worked well for a few weeks, but now I'm facing an issue where it says 'no internet, secured' when I try to connect to WiFi. I've attempted several fixes, like using commands in the command prompt, but nothing has worked. I even factory reset the PC, but I ran into the same problem while trying to set it up, and now I'm stuck at the setup screen. Does anyone have a solution to this?
2 Answers
It sounds like the problem might not be with your new PC but rather with your internet connection. Try restarting your router or check with your ISP to see if there’s an outage. If it's asking for a WiFi connection during setup and you can't connect, you can try this workaround: press Shift + F10 to open the command prompt and run 'oobebypassnro'. This should let you skip the WiFi setup and you'll see a link that says 'Don't have internet?' when it restarts.
Check your device manager to see what WiFi adapter or network card your PC uses. You can right-click on it and look for driver updates. Sometimes, that doesn’t work well, especially for brand name PCs like Dell or HP. In such cases, go to their website where they usually have a tool to identify your device and recommend updates for the necessary drivers.

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